Love the colours, shapes and everything! Such a nice and confortable look. It really works on this man, even if it didn’t work so well in the 28th Novemeber’s lady.

I guess that texture is what makes the main differance: leather, whool, cashmire, etc. Also the fact that he really sticked to silver and brown with not complicating his outfit with other colors such as blue, black and white.

Enlarging this pic makes all the difference. I normally don’t like vests, never mind with a formal suit, but I am suitably impressed with this one!How great is that lining, and then this clever guy did not zip it up to the top, buit opened it to expose a lovely scarf. Yep, dude knows what he’s doing and he’s doing good.

I absolutely love this, because on a quick glance it looks like a nice cozy casual outfit, but when you take a closer look, there is so much more going on. The details are fabulous, the stitching on the beautiful leather gloves, the nice zipper pulls on the vest, the beautiful wools, and the elegant suit. For me, this is one of the most inspirational shots yet.

I love that this outfit could easily be incognito, but that the details really heighten its impact. The matching patterns are especially cool. Is that really a suit he’s wearing under the vest? Wow! I love that it all matches perfectly and of course, his smile!

EEK! This is my dear friend Eric Archibald, stylist extraordinare! Of course he looks fantastic, he’s made some of the industry’s biggest stars look marvelous. I can’t wait to tell him I’ve seen him on your site.

By definition alone this is not monochrome: there are a lot of colors here. I really like the vest on the outside, and it’s interesting to compare the effect of the vest on the outside of the suit vs. a hoodie sweatshirt underneath a suit. This looks more sophisticated for some reason, while the hoodie w/ suit jacket appears more casual.

Iâ€™ve done the tan and silver myself so I can appreciate this silver & brown mix. Great mix of style and function. And I like the way his suit looks like it feels like its as cozy as sweats but still professional. And to top it off he looks like a nice guy too.

this is one of my favorites out of your recent posts! i echo what others have said about how this doesn’t look fashion-y, but upon closer inspection, the details are just impeccable – the beautiful leather gloves, the neon green watch peeking out, the delicate grey flannel of his suit, which i also thought at first was sweats – which makes me like it even more! the subtlety of his look made me think, oh, this has GOT to be someone in the industry… and he is. but still, at first glance he looks so casual, real, approachable – this is not something that can only be worn during fashion week among birds of a feather. LOVE!!!

and, being that i wear a ton of tan and grey, as well as warm brown (“luggage”? “cognac”?) and grey, i really appreciate this look.

couldn’t be better, color-and patternwise.there’s a case to be made for short vests, too.still, those jacket flaps I find a little off-putting.in Milan we have a few yuppie types that use this style; usually they ride bikes to their jobs in the financial district.I’m sure this gentleman could skip the jacket and go for a silver double cashmere sweater instead.

whatever; he’s looking great and to top it off, he has got this warm, friendly expression. take note, you wearers of sinister expressions in Milan, London, Paris, NYC! try and smile sometime.